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GRADE 4

KEYBOARDS – GRADE 4

At Grade 4 you can develop a range of skills and techniques including legato fifths, tremolo, dynamic contrast and chromatic scale. In the exam you’ll play a set list of three songs and demonstrate your playback or improvising skills.

You can find out more about the exam by downloading the complete Keyboards syllabus, or taking a look at the information below.

In your Grade 4 exam you’ll play a set list of three songs. Two of these will be from our Grade 4 songbook, including a technical focus (TF) song which focuses on two specific technical skills which run throughout the song, so you can demonstrate these techniques seamlessly in your performance. Your other song can be from our Grade 4 songbook, or can be a song of your own choice, a song that you’ve written, or a cover version that you’ve arranged.

These songs are included in the Grade 4 Keyboards songbook:

THE BOOMTOWN RATS

I Don't Like Mondays

GEORGE MICHAEL

Freedom! '90

MARVIN GAYE

I Heard It Through The Grapevine (TF)

DAVID BOWIE

Oh! You Pretty Things

JAMES BLAKE

Retrograde (TF)

SIMPLY RED

Something Got Me Started

THE CURE

The Lovecats (TF)

ULTRAVOX

Vienna

THE SONGBOOK

The Grade 4 Keyboards songbook includes everything you need for your exam, including sheet music for eight songs, along with performance hints and tips and background information for each song.

For inspiration, have a listen to our Spotify playlist featuring the artist’s original versions of our Rock & Pop 2018 Keyboards songs for Grades 3-5. If you don’t already have a Spotify account, it’s free to set one up. Follow us and our playlists to easily find them again.

Develop the skills professional musicians rely on in their careers, and learn how to play music you’ve never seen or heard before or improvise over a track in the session skills part of your exam. You can choose which skill to demonstrate in your exam.

PLAYBACK

Candidates choosing this option perform some music they haven’t seen or heard before. The test consists of a series of short melodic phrases, which candidates repeat back in turn, over a backing track. See the syllabus for full requirements and graded parameters.

IMPROVISING

Candidates choosing this option improvise in a specified style over a recorded backing track that they haven’t seen or heard before. The backing track consists of a passage of music played in a loop. See the syllabus for full requirements and graded parameters.